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sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008. roved" against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't an excessive amount of time. one of the reasons for the officers were cleared of gross misconduct. for sean rigg's sister, marcia, this was finally the end of a decade—long campaign to have someone held accountable for her brother's death. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead? by the time sean rigg got to brixton police station, his physical health had deteriorated badly. he collapsed and died from a heart attack. one officer had talked about him feigning unconsciousness. the
sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008. roved" against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't...
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sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008.egations are proved", against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death, and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him, lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't an excessive amount of time. one of the reasons why the officers were cleared of gross misconduct. for sean rigg's sister marcia, this was finally the end of a decade—long campaign to have someone held accountable for her brother's death. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead? by the time sean rigg got to brixton police station, his physical health had deteriorated badly. he collapsed and died from a heart attack. one officer had talked about him feigning uncon
sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008.egations are proved", against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death, and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him, lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel...
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sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008.e allegations are proved" against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't an excessive amount of time. one of the reasons for the officers were cleared of gross misconduct. for sean rigg's sister, marcia, this was finally the end of a decade—long campaign to have someone held accountable for her brother's death. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is — if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead? by the time sean rigg got to brixton police station, his physical health had deteriorated badly. he collapsed and died from a heart attack. one officer had talked about him feigning u
sean rigg was being restrained while in custody in august 2008.e allegations are proved" against the five officers. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel...
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sean's sister marcia rigg has been giving the family's reaction to today's ruling.the truth of what happened to sean rigg on the 21st of august 2008. that he died of a cardiac arrest, partial positional asphyxiation. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why, why is he dead? i thought this system fairand square, the judicial system. but the system is not there for the people. they are there to protect themselves. for, as far as i am concerned, the truth is out, and i, because i brought this case so long, into 2019, i and my family are the winners of this case. a man has been sentenced to eight and half years in prison for the manslaughter of his former girlfriend at a music festival in dorset last summer. musician ceon broughton supplied louella fletcher—michie — who's the daughter of holby city actorjohn michie — with the class a drug 2cp. the 24—year—old was found dead near the bestival site last september. 0ur correspondent has been at winchester crown court and gave us this update
sean's sister marcia rigg has been giving the family's reaction to today's ruling.the truth of what happened to sean rigg on the 21st of august 2008. that he died of a cardiac arrest, partial positional asphyxiation. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why, why is he dead? i thought this system fairand square, the judicial system. but the system is not there for the people. they are there to protect themselves....
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sean rigg, who had schizophrenia, died after he was restrained while in custody in august 2008.tions against them were proved. figures obtained by the nspcc show a sharp rise in the use of the social media network instagram to groom young children. altogether, police recorded more than 5,000 online child grooming offences in the 18 months to september in england and wales. sex offenders used instagram for grooming more than any other online platform. the nspcc has accused social media firms of "ten years of failed self—regulation". keith doyle reports. the nspcc describes it as the wild west web, where children are being groomed online, some as young as five years old. sexual communication with a child has been a crime since 2017. the charity said since then over 5,000 such crimes were recorded by the police. in one of those cases, a 13—year—old girl exchanged sexual messages on social media with a man who first said he was 16. he picked her up, he took her to woods and had sex with her before disappearing completely from social media. an anonymous tip—off led to his arrest. he
sean rigg, who had schizophrenia, died after he was restrained while in custody in august 2008.tions against them were proved. figures obtained by the nspcc show a sharp rise in the use of the social media network instagram to groom young children. altogether, police recorded more than 5,000 online child grooming offences in the 18 months to september in england and wales. sex offenders used instagram for grooming more than any other online platform. the nspcc has accused social media firms of...
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riggs. taylor: joining me today is sean carney, blackrock's head of municipal strategy.ar some of the best starts going back since 2014. evaluations now look a little bit stretched to you. guest: they have been on a bit of a tear. if you go back to november of 2018, munis have been doing well since november, up almost 4% year to date. if the question becomes our valuations stretched, on different parts of the curve they measure differently. on the front end, they do measure longer. on the longer end there is more value. there's an opportunity there. but whenever you have consecutive months of back to back to back positive performance, i think the market is looking for some type of pullback to get some money off the sidelines. this marketuch of is supply and demand technicals. andnd really overpowers sort of leads to a rally come of it as we headed to q2 and some of the seasonal tax weakness we get, you typically see some underperformance. are you prepared to get a little more defensive for some underperformance heading into q2? guest: coming into the year we were talking
riggs. taylor: joining me today is sean carney, blackrock's head of municipal strategy.ar some of the best starts going back since 2014. evaluations now look a little bit stretched to you. guest: they have been on a bit of a tear. if you go back to november of 2018, munis have been doing well since november, up almost 4% year to date. if the question becomes our valuations stretched, on different parts of the curve they measure differently. on the front end, they do measure longer. on the...
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happened to sean rigg. —— inquest jury.y the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead. i thought this system, fairand square, the is he dead. i thought this system, fair and square, the judicial system, but the system is not therefore the people, they are there to protect themselves. as far as i am concerned, the truth is out and i are, because i brought this case so long, into 2019, i and are, because i brought this case so long, into 2019, land my family are the winners of this case. scientists at the british antarctic survey have left their halley base for the winter amid fears that part of the giant ice shelf it sits on may crack and float away. a large chasm is opening up that will eventually form an iceberg the size of greater london. our science correspondent, jonathan amos, reports. the halley research base is like something from a sci—fi movie, a space station on the ice. it's here that they do cutting edge science on the climate. it's also wher
happened to sean rigg. —— inquest jury.y the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead. i thought this system, fairand square, the is he dead. i thought this system, fair and square, the judicial system, but the system is not therefore the people, they are there to protect themselves. as far as i am concerned, the truth is out and i are, because i brought this case so long, into 2019, i and are, because i brought this...